AZ AZ - Adrienne Salinas, 19, Tempe , 15 June 2013 - #4

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  • #541
I hope they keep with Adrienne's case and do a follow up show tomorrow to pick up where Tonto suggested. (punching kittens, lol, now THAT's frustration)

(2H2BS your inbox is full, delete some stuff please...)

They asked me to call back tomorrow.

(Is it okay if I say this?)
 
  • #542
It is kinda senseless, IMO, to bring up the polka-dot blouse, and put it on the screen, when it was found in her apartment.

Or at least,without an explanation, such as, in case you saw her walking in this top after the crash but before she went home to change...

Good point.
 
  • #543
(playing more clips, showing more clips/photos in background as intro from commercial)

(replaying 911 part where she's saying looks like 2 people)

where is adrienne? her father says she is alive, she just has to be found. now we have new info 32 calls adrienne made between 410 and 450 to her boyfriend when nobody answered at 443 she sent a text saying she was going over there of course she never made it, going back to tom simon

tom, the first call was it from her cellphone?

well you know what today we looked and it looks liek that 423 call was from our dispatch to HER which means a call might've come in before that and we might've been busy and she left a message for us to call her back so that call at 423 was initiated by our dispatch

sgt pooley was her cellphone the one always used to call the cab company?

yeah from the records we have from the phone company it looks like she was the one who initiated all the phone calls.

My hinky meter goes off on this. He just found out today that she ha to have called before??? I call B.S. Earlier in the broadcast he said the first call was at 4:23 am and lasted 3/4 minutes. Then he says after a commercial break that it was them calling her. :doh::dunno:
 
  • #544
BBM

"Tom. let me stop you. did your son say what her demeanor was, her state of mind during that 3-4 minute call, because that's a long time, long phone call, 3-4 minutes?"

Damn straight!!!
 
  • #545
Did the cab driver also pass a poly?
 
  • #546
I am sure LE has all the phone records. I don't think the cab company can lie about them

I was stunned to hear 32 calls vs. 11 to BF...wonder why 11 were reported earlier? And if the calls just went to voice mail and she hit redial each time? Very strange anyway.
 
  • #547
I agree....the bf took a polygraph and passed. Eventhough they had a very emotion filled night...arguing...driving to his place and back...he returned her phone to her...he called her roommates....

But the most obvious points are what Ms Siegler (?) said...to check out boyfriend and cab driver...those would be the people that are known to have had contact with her.

I have followed other cases here previously and rejoined recently hoping this very sad situation would be resolved quickly and positively for the missing teen and her parents. As a parent of a teen daughter, I am so distressed for both of them. What concerns me is the statement (BBM) that her phone was returned to her. From a previous statement (see Boyfriend Speaks Out), he said she left her phone in his car, and he couldn't find her to return it, so he went home. Could anyone please explain how, when and where her phone was returned to her? It seemed to me she may have used a different phone to call the cab and text her BF . . .
 
  • #548
I have followed other cases here previously and rejoined recently hoping this very sad situation would be resolved quickly and positively for the missing teen and her parents. As a parent of a teen daughter, I am so distressed for both of them. What concerns me is the statement (BBM) that her phone was returned to her. From a previous statement (see Boyfriend Speaks Out), he said she left her phone in his car, and he couldn't find her to return it, so he went home. Could anyone please explain how, when and where her phone was returned to her? It seemed to me she may have used a different phone to call the cab and text her BF . . .

welcome back! :welcome:

he was on tv in an interview saying that she was in his car. got out at fifth and mill, he got out after her to give her the phone that was on his passenger seat, she kept going, he called her roommate to say to please come meet her so she gets home safe, the roommate said she got on her bike and went looking but didn't find her, etc.

I never saw himasy he couldn't find her, but then I've missed a lot - do you think you could you find a link? this is really odd isn't it?! and definitely worth making sure we have quoted here!! thanks for pointing it out!
 
  • #549
I have followed other cases here previously and rejoined recently hoping this very sad situation would be resolved quickly and positively for the missing teen and her parents. As a parent of a teen daughter, I am so distressed for both of them. What concerns me is the statement (BBM) that her phone was returned to her. From a previous statement (see Boyfriend Speaks Out), he said she left her phone in his car, and he couldn't find her to return it, so he went home. Could anyone please explain how, when and where her phone was returned to her? It seemed to me she may have used a different phone to call the cab and text her BF . . .

Are you sure? I have only read that he exited his car, and returned the phone to her before calling her roommate. And LE confirmed tonight that all calls to cab were made from her phone.
 
  • #550
I guess I owe an apology for getting carried away and posting my theory on what happened to AS. My only defense is that I cut my teeth here on the Dylan Redwine case where a person not named a POI nor a suspect by police was discussed openly and freely, at length. I forget it's not that way on all cases. Sowwy.
 
  • #551
Ya me too. And if this particular question was not allowed to be asked, as MissD suggests, I wonder why? Maybe that woman and car have been identified already and ruled out?

I feel that if it were ruled out they would release that info.
 
  • #552
I guess I owe an apology for getting carried away and posting my theory on what happened to AS. My only defense is that I cut my teeth here on the Dylan Redwine case where a person not named a POI nor a suspect by police was discussed openly and freely, at length. I forget it's not that way on all cases. Sowwy.

IIRC that was because the person's past and history of domestic actions were published in MSM.
 
  • #553
Did the cab driver also pass a poly?

I haven't seen them reference whether or not he took a poly. Hm. Maybe he took it and FAILED and LE is on to him. Maybe why he seems so distraught.

Lol I bet LE lied and told him he passed it just to confuse him if he didn't pass it.
 
  • #554
BBM

"Tom. let me stop you. did your son say what her demeanor was, her state of mind during that 3-4 minute call, because that's a long time, long phone call, 3-4 minutes?"

Damn straight!!!

Yup! This part made me soooo happy, too.
 
  • #555
I haven't seen them reference whether or not he took a poly. Hm. Maybe he took it and FAILED and LE is on to him. Maybe why he seems so distraught.

His car and home were searched in the beginning and he was questioned, but I don't remember if he was given a poly.
 
  • #556
His car and home were searched in the beginning and he was questioned, but I doon't remember if he was given a poly.

He was DNA tested. They won't say if he refused to take the poly. But I think they would have said if he passed one. JMO
 
  • #557
LE hardly ever talks about LD results.
 
  • #558
What's LD?
 
  • #559
Are you sure? I have only read that he exited his car, and returned the phone to her before calling her roommate. And LE confirmed tonight that all calls to cab were made from her phone.

No, not sure at all. Just looking for clarification on what appeared to be conflicting information. May be he implied that he gave it back to her at that point in time . . . Looked for the article and only saw this reference to her phone:

"Arteaga then told officers when he came up to a stop light at 5th Street and Mill Avenue in Tempe, Salinas got out of his car and began walking home.
Arteaga says he also got out of the car to give Salinas her cell phone that she had left on the passenger seat of the car.
Arteaga then showed officers his phone records showing that he made a call shortly afterwards to one of Salinas’ roommates to tell them she was walking home."

Read more: http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/regio...e-after-argument-with-boyfriend#ixzz2ZvL3taTV

Can you point me to the article stating that he did in fact returned the phone to her (BBM) when she got out of his car as he was stopped at a red light on Mill & 5th, then noticed her phone on his passenger seat, so he got out to look for her but couldn't find her . . . then called one of the roommates at 3:23 am to say she was walking home . . . so then he left and went home, I guess? So many missing pieces to this puzzle. It's just so strange, that's all.
 
  • #560
I would not be distraught if a random girl I didn't know from Eve went missing before I picked her up at my job. I would be puzzled, perplexed, and curious - but not distraught. I would also not want or need a PR blitz from a family member. JMO
 
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